A Twitter-based survey on marijuana concentrate use

© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Aims: The purpose of this paper is to analyze characteristics of marijuana concentrate users, describe patterns and reasons of use, and identify factors associated with daily use of concentrates among U.S.-based cannabis users recruited via a Twitter-based online survey. Methods...

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Main Authors: Raminta Daniulaityte, Mussa Y. Zatreh, Francois R. Lamy, Ramzi W. Nahhas, Silvia S. Martins, Amit Sheth, Robert G. Carlson
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spelling th-mahidol.466392019-08-28T13:50:59Z A Twitter-based survey on marijuana concentrate use Raminta Daniulaityte Mussa Y. Zatreh Francois R. Lamy Ramzi W. Nahhas Silvia S. Martins Amit Sheth Robert G. Carlson Columbia University Medical Center Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine Wright State University Mahidol University Medicine Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics © 2018 Elsevier B.V. Aims: The purpose of this paper is to analyze characteristics of marijuana concentrate users, describe patterns and reasons of use, and identify factors associated with daily use of concentrates among U.S.-based cannabis users recruited via a Twitter-based online survey. Methods: An anonymous Web-based survey was conducted in June 2017 with 687 U.S.-based cannabis users recruited via Twitter-based ads. The survey included questions about state of residence, socio-demographic characteristics, and cannabis use including marijuana concentrates. Multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify characteristics associated with lifetime and daily use of marijuana concentrates. Results: Almost 60% of respondents were male, 86% were white, and the mean age was 43.0 years. About 48% reported marijuana concentrate use. After adjusting for multiple testing, significant predictors of concentrate use included: living in “recreational” (AOR = 2.04; adj. p =.042) or “medical, less restrictive” (AOR = 1.74; adj. p =.030) states, being younger (AOR = 0.97, adj. p =.008), and daily herbal cannabis use (AOR = 2.57, adj. p =.008). Out of 329 marijuana concentrate users, about 13% (n = 44) reported daily/near daily use. Significant predictors of daily concentrate use included: living in recreational states (AOR = 3.59, adj. p =.020) and using concentrates for therapeutic purposes (AOR = 4.34, adj. p =.020). Conclusions: Living in states with more liberal marijuana policies is associated with greater likelihood of marijuana concentrate use and with more frequent use. Characteristics of daily users, in particular, patterns of therapeutic use warrant further research with community-recruited samples. 2019-08-28T06:07:22Z 2019-08-28T06:07:22Z 2018-06-01 Article Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Vol.187, (2018), 155-159 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2018.02.033 18790046 03768716 2-s2.0-85045392252 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/46639 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85045392252&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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Thailand
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topic Medicine
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
spellingShingle Medicine
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Raminta Daniulaityte
Mussa Y. Zatreh
Francois R. Lamy
Ramzi W. Nahhas
Silvia S. Martins
Amit Sheth
Robert G. Carlson
A Twitter-based survey on marijuana concentrate use
description © 2018 Elsevier B.V. Aims: The purpose of this paper is to analyze characteristics of marijuana concentrate users, describe patterns and reasons of use, and identify factors associated with daily use of concentrates among U.S.-based cannabis users recruited via a Twitter-based online survey. Methods: An anonymous Web-based survey was conducted in June 2017 with 687 U.S.-based cannabis users recruited via Twitter-based ads. The survey included questions about state of residence, socio-demographic characteristics, and cannabis use including marijuana concentrates. Multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify characteristics associated with lifetime and daily use of marijuana concentrates. Results: Almost 60% of respondents were male, 86% were white, and the mean age was 43.0 years. About 48% reported marijuana concentrate use. After adjusting for multiple testing, significant predictors of concentrate use included: living in “recreational” (AOR = 2.04; adj. p =.042) or “medical, less restrictive” (AOR = 1.74; adj. p =.030) states, being younger (AOR = 0.97, adj. p =.008), and daily herbal cannabis use (AOR = 2.57, adj. p =.008). Out of 329 marijuana concentrate users, about 13% (n = 44) reported daily/near daily use. Significant predictors of daily concentrate use included: living in recreational states (AOR = 3.59, adj. p =.020) and using concentrates for therapeutic purposes (AOR = 4.34, adj. p =.020). Conclusions: Living in states with more liberal marijuana policies is associated with greater likelihood of marijuana concentrate use and with more frequent use. Characteristics of daily users, in particular, patterns of therapeutic use warrant further research with community-recruited samples.
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Raminta Daniulaityte
Mussa Y. Zatreh
Francois R. Lamy
Ramzi W. Nahhas
Silvia S. Martins
Amit Sheth
Robert G. Carlson
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author Raminta Daniulaityte
Mussa Y. Zatreh
Francois R. Lamy
Ramzi W. Nahhas
Silvia S. Martins
Amit Sheth
Robert G. Carlson
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title A Twitter-based survey on marijuana concentrate use
title_short A Twitter-based survey on marijuana concentrate use
title_full A Twitter-based survey on marijuana concentrate use
title_fullStr A Twitter-based survey on marijuana concentrate use
title_full_unstemmed A Twitter-based survey on marijuana concentrate use
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url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/46639
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